(The Center Square) — New Hampshire lawmakers are moving to tighten that state’s voting laws by prohibiting high school or college students from using their student identification cards to vote in elections.
Weeks before a lawsuit against a recent New Hampshire voting law goes to trial in federal court, state lawmakers are pushing to tighten voting requirements further. The House passed a bill this month that would eliminate the ability for high school or college students to use their student identification cards to vote. Instead, under the […]
A superior court judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by a group of visually impaired New Hampshire voters who argued a newly passed absentee v…
Soon after Joshua Bogden attempted to register to vote on the day of Portsmouth’s municipal elections Nov. 11, he faced a tough decision. Bogden had not brought along a passport or birth certificate to prove his citizenship. And though he had previously been registered and voted in Wilton, poll workers told Bogden he needed to […]
LACONIA — A respite from city council politics came by way of a citizen suggestion on Monday night: why not collect donations for food pantrie…
LACONIA — By a narrow margin, state Rep. Mike Bordes (R-Laconia) is the city’s next mayor.
LACONIA — After months of campaigning through forums, letters to the editor and social media posts, Election Day was in full swing on Tuesday,…
LACONIA — The polls were bustling with activity Tuesday as residents showed up to support their chosen candidates for mayor, city council, the…
The cohosts were fired up during the 'Hot Topic' discussion.
LACONIA — New this year for the City of Laconia’s Municipal Elections: electronic Poll Pads, meant to streamline the process for election work…
